Human Relations
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Misc.
100

The specific and identifiable emotion and/or reaction one experiences and projects in dealing with the demands of life.

Attitude

100

Pride in yourself and the assurance that you are behaving with honor and dignity.

Self-Respect

100

A routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur unconsciously.

Habit

200

A person’s system of moral principles and values that develops from learning what is right or wrong.

Personal Ethics

200

The respect two people feel for each other that feeds each person’s need to feel valued.

Mutual Respect

200

Moral principles and values.

Ethics

300

The psychology of getting along with others.

Human Relations

300

Ability to create relationships built upon mutual respect and openness.

Trust

300

Confidence and satisfaction in oneself.

Self-Esteem

400

The outward reflection of inner thoughts, feelings, attitude and values.

Personality

400

A polite behavior that shows respect for other people is called:

courtesy

400

A pledge to a course of action.

Commitment

500

The proper conduct one displays in relationships with employer, coworkers and clients.

Professional Ethics

500

Being honest and having moral principles.

Integrity

500

The ability of a substance or object to spring back; the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

Resilience

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